This book offers the final publication of a Protopalatial edifice excavated by André Dessenne near the Palace at Malia in 1960. The architectural study of the ruin and the detailed presentation of the material discovered by the archaeologist allows a better understanding of the role of the Dessenne Building in the settlement at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC. Complemented by a series of stratigraphic soundings, the present research also provides original data regarding the occupation of Malia during the Prepalatial period, including late 3rd millennium BC large-scale levelling works that prefigurate the construction of the Protopalatial Palace. Architecture, ceramic, stone vases, weights and tools, seals and sealings, and archaeozoo...
This paper investigates sun-dried mudbrick architecture in the Minoan Palace at Malia on the north c...
During 2007 and 2008, the Belgian School at Athens undertook its first ever excavation on Crete, at ...
Pdf : http://www.jstor.org/stable/41224055International audienceSince 2000, excavations have been ca...
The 2012-2015 project of the Dessenne Building aimed at publishing the remains of a Protopalatial co...
Past archaeological work on Protopalatial Malia has not failed to stress the international connectio...
During cleaning operations of the southern limit of the West Court of the Palace at Malia in 1960, u...
The evidence available for the reconstruction of the Western Magazines of the early palace at Malia ...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
This paper presents unpublished results of a new architectural study of the Palace of Malia. It focu...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
During 2007 and 2008, the Belgian School at Athens undertook its first ever excavation on Crete, at ...
The architectural study of the Minoan Palace at Malia led in May 2016 with the support of the Michae...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Bronze Age palace situated on the Epano Englianos ridge ...
This paper investigates sun-dried mudbrick architecture in the Minoan Palace at Malia on the north c...
During 2007 and 2008, the Belgian School at Athens undertook its first ever excavation on Crete, at ...
Pdf : http://www.jstor.org/stable/41224055International audienceSince 2000, excavations have been ca...
The 2012-2015 project of the Dessenne Building aimed at publishing the remains of a Protopalatial co...
Past archaeological work on Protopalatial Malia has not failed to stress the international connectio...
During cleaning operations of the southern limit of the West Court of the Palace at Malia in 1960, u...
The evidence available for the reconstruction of the Western Magazines of the early palace at Malia ...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
From the middle of the 19th c. AD onwards, the existence of an ancient settlement in the Malia plain...
This paper presents unpublished results of a new architectural study of the Palace of Malia. It focu...
Several large domestic complexes of the Cretan postpalatial period remain elusive as to the nature o...
The recent discovery on the Bronze Age site of Sissi of a monumental edifice exhibiting the main fea...
During 2007 and 2008, the Belgian School at Athens undertook its first ever excavation on Crete, at ...
The architectural study of the Minoan Palace at Malia led in May 2016 with the support of the Michae...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Bronze Age palace situated on the Epano Englianos ridge ...
This paper investigates sun-dried mudbrick architecture in the Minoan Palace at Malia on the north c...
During 2007 and 2008, the Belgian School at Athens undertook its first ever excavation on Crete, at ...
Pdf : http://www.jstor.org/stable/41224055International audienceSince 2000, excavations have been ca...